Tom Sawyer comes to life in high school theater
The senior class stages a three act adaptation of Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer in the school auditorium at 8 tonight. Aunt Polly is played by Phyllis Beckley with supporting cast including Walter Niederkohr and Amy Lawrence. Director Helen Smith leads ushers Charlene Clouse and others. makeup by Mrs Josephine Newhard and Thelma Clagett. Produced through Samuel French.
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Phyllis Beckley
Shirley Wisner
Freda
Naomi Walter
Niederkohr
Aunt Polly -the Widow
Amy Lawrence Douglas
Mrs. Harper
Thomas
Ben Walter
Aunt Polly
Mark Twain
Tom Sawyer
Tom
Sid Sawyer
Siddy
Helen Smith
Charlene Clouse
Janet Sizemore
Ronald Peters
Richard Briddick
Ann Higgins
Elaine Dible
Shirley Cole
Artis Roynon
Josephine Newhard
Thelma Clagett
Samuel French
Douglas
Serena Harper
Amy Lawrence
Helen Altman
Wilbur Altman
Jerry W. Baldridge
Arminta Baldridge
S. E. Beckley
William Webster
Dorothy Thom
Edith Coldiron
Edna Coldiron
Harvey Cole
Kenneth Dible
Earl Gault
Ee Gee Wendell Hackworth
Ransom Hackworth
Sandra Hill
Lloyd Hull
Connie Hill
Ralph Hill
Ron Higgins
Troy Higgins
Diane Hotelling
Melvin Hotelling
Paul Hunter
Wiliam Hunter
Paul Karg
Oscar Karg
Mervin Kauffman
Paul Kauffman
Patricia Kurtz
Hugh Kurtz
Judy Markley Lay
Warren Markley
Loriie May
Virgil May
James McCarley
Francis McCarley
Jerry McCarley
Mgr
Ralph McCarley
Freda Niederkohr
P J. Niederkohr
Edwin Pahl
S. W Pahl
Charles Peters
Michael Rall
George Rall
Vernon Risner
Cal Risner
Walter Roynon
Roy Roszman
Albert Roszman
Don Shaffer
Wallace Shaffer
Bessie Shaull
Glenn Shaull
Sara Sparks
Alice Sparks
H. E. Sizemore
Ronnie Stone
Sam Stone
James Stock
Henry Stock
Monte Traxler
Gerald Traxler
Hal
Garey Philharmonic to Present Musicale Next Sunday Evening
The Carey Philharmonic Society will hold a musicale at 8 pm in the high school auditorium. The program centers on the four seasons with readers, pantomime, and the Children's Choir of Christ Lutheran Church. Directors include Dr. T. Benton Peery.
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Carey Philharmonic Society
Philharmonic Society
Christ Lutheran Church
T. Benton Peery
Sibyl Went- Jing
Rodgers
Arr
Wilhousky
Gerswhin
Green Cathedral
Hahn
Dr. T. Benton’ Peery
Sara Romig
Weil-Stickles
Klemm
Cyril Sébdtt
Eugene Ortans
Winter—Reader
Carol Sue Barger
Darby-Simeone
Konitz
Clokey
Philharmonic Society Chorus
Gailton
William Yingling
Lewis Hawk
David ‘Walter
Judy Bleam
Roberton
Art Wilson
Jean Castner
Shirley Keller
Perry Fletcher
Earl Robison
Jane Schwemley
William Yingling, Jr
Joan Tong
Robert C Donelson
LaDonna Elchert
Walter Klein
Mary Alice Markley
Chester Walter
John Welsh
C. A Yeoman
William Cole
Russell Hagley
Paul Heck
William Keller
Joyce Sa
Leo Beagle
Harold Emerine
Lois Emerine
Sheila Fletcher
Ben Walter
Russell Hauenstein
Robert Hale
Robert Mott
Sylvester Myers
Floyd Shetler
Brides-To-Be Wedding Report Blanks Available
The Carey Times offers wedding report blanks for brides to provide a full account of their nuptials. Call the Times office to obtain blanks or request a mailed copy.
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The
Carey Times
Times Office
Monday Clean-Up Day Reminder for Village Trash
Residents are told to place rubbish in sturdy bags or containers on the curb Monday morning for village truck collection. Do not include ashes or tree branches as they will not be collected.
Carey High School to Graduates May Twenty First
Forty four CHS seniors will graduate at commencement exercises May 21 announced by Principal Cloyce D Wentling. Valedictorian Michael Ball with a perfect four year average and Shirley Wisner as salutatorian lead the class of 1956.
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Carey High School
Michael Ball
Shirley Wisner
Soldier's Addresses First Address for Charles Bayes
First listed address for Charles Bayes SR U S N 572-7731 appears with unit details Co 294 Battalion 102 Reg 10th Great Lakes Illinois and related contact data in the soldier records.
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Charles Bayes
Reg
Great Lakes
Illinois
Latin Club Banquet At Carey High Observes National Latin Month
Carey High School Latin Club hosted a banquet for parents and guests in the cafeteria with club president Alice Hackworth presiding Keith Richards led a toast to Roman gods and the guests. Members introduced themselves and guests then enjoyed a play about Roman life.
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Carey High
Myers
Wentling
Alice Hackworth
Keith Richards
Alice
Mr. Myers
Rose Marie Davis
Alan
Ernest
Sophomore Class Party Dazzles with Old Fashioned Decor
April 20 at the high school gym drew 53 attendees. Decorations featured a central wishing well, streamers, and balloons with a full evening of dancing and entertainment by Miss Long and Miss Davis, including pantomimes. Refreshments included tuna fish sandwiches, ham salad bites, mints, pop, and chips. The event ended at 10:30 PM and was deemed a big success.
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Miss Long
Miss Davis
Republicans Invite to Primary Ball Friday Evening
Wyandot county Republican Executive Committee sponsors a gala Primary Ball at the Elk's Ballroom Upper Sandusky Friday night May 4. Republicans of all ages are invited with Ernie Duffield's orchestra providing the music. Many state and county candidates are expected to attend and literature on the forthcoming primary elections will be available. Dancing starts at 9 pm with refreshments served.
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Republican Executive Committee
Wyandot County
Elk’s
Upper
Sandusky
Ernie Duffields
Bus Schedule Changes After Daylight Saving Time
Greyhound bus times revised for Carey with new southbound and northbound departures. Southbound trains run 8 10 a m 12 40 p m 3 58 p m 9 20 p m 4 23 a m on business days only. Northbound departures include 9 40 a m 3 55 p m 6 30 p m 10 45 p m 2 37 a m with the afternoon service moved up one hour.
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Robert Mapes
Mapes
Rexall Drug
Greyhound
Carey
Carey Boys to Play in American Legion Junior League
Carey announces a junior baseball league with teams from Carey Fostoria Sycamore Tiffin Old Fort and Bettsville. Season runs June through July with August tournament. eligibility under 18 by Sept 1. two weekly games. Coaches Donelson and Keckler seek 8 to 16 year olds for Little and Pony Leagues.
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Carey
American Legion
Port Clinton
Fostoria
Sycamore
Tiffin
Old Fort
Bettsville
Charles Heck
Robert T. Donelson
Lester Keckler
Officers Installed at Carey PTA Meeting
The Carey Parent-Teacher Association held its last meeting of the school year on Thursday April 26 presiding Dr L L Pace. Officers installed include President Weadlack Dible Vice President Mrs Cloyce Rader Secretary Mrs Robert Frederick and Treasurer Thoburn Baker.
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Carey Parent-Teacher Association
L. L. Pace
W Weadlack- Dible
Cloyce Rader
Robert Frederick
Thoburn Baker
Parent-Teacher Association
Mansfield
R. Wenner
Linda Gardner
Wendell Hackworth
Sibyl Wentling
Sandra Hablitzel
Diane Hotelling
Linda Wise
Margaret Slater
Toledo
Mothers Daughters Banquet Guest Speaker Joan Cole
Miss Joan Cole director of Religious Education at Westwood Church Cincinnati will speak at the First Methodist Church Mother-Daughter banquet on May 9 at 6 30. Tickets available from several listed parish volunteers.
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Joan Cole
Westwood Church
Cincinnati
First Methodist Church
Ralph Heck
Richard Hunter
Lester Smiley
Virgil Dieter
Walter Doran
S R Bame
Don Lanning
L E Offenbacher
Carey Boys 4 H Club Organizes at Carey High School
Twenty five members attended the first meeting of the Carey Boys 4 H Club at Carey High School. Alfred Hucke presided until officers were elected: President Claren Baker, Vice President Ed Weaver, Secretary Jim Buckingham, Treasurer Vernon Grubel, News Reporter Ronald Lee. David Klein and Dick Hucke named as recreation leaders. meetings set for the second and fourth Mondays. next meeting May 14. Members urged to join by notifying advisor Joseph Derr if unable to attend.
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Carey Boys
Carey High School
Alfred Hucke
Claren Baker
Ed Weaver
Jim Buckingham
Vernon Grubel
Ronald Lee
Dick Hucke
David Klein
Joseph Derr
Girl Scouts Plant Ten Trees At Memorial Park Arbor Day
Troop 11 of Carey Girl Scouts planted 10 pine trees at Memorial Park on Arbor Day April 27. Leader Mrs. Don ald Clark spoke on dedicating the tree to Juliette Low founder of Girl Scouts. Village Manager J R Castner spoke as forester and Mrs. H K Evans presented.
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The
Carey Girl Scouts
Memorial Park
Donald Clark
Juliette Low
Girl Scouts
J. R. Castner
H. K. Evans
H. R. Evans
Girl Scout
Shirley Newcomer
Yvette Niemann
Cynthia Pace
Penny
Evans
Judy Turner
Dawn Dunn
Karen Terry
Barbara Hayman
Kay Atkins
Troop 11 Scouts Thank Arbor Day Helpers
Girl Scouts of Troop 11 and their leader express gratitude to all contributors to the Arbor Day program. Special thanks go to Mr Castner for cooperation, Di ble's Plumbing Shop for the stainless steel plate, Robert Hale for engraving, Joe Newhard for photography, and Commissioner Howard Ritter for the concrete monument.
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Girl Scouts
Troop 11
Mr. Castner
Dible
Robert Hale
Joe Newhard
Howard Ritter
Teen-Age Road-e-o Set for Carey Sunday
About 75 young auto drivers are slated to compete in the Wyandot County Teen-Age Road-e-o at Carey Sunday at 1 p.m. The event, sponsored by the Carey Jaycees, includes a written driving knowledge test and a four-obstacle skill test with prizes of savings bonds and cash. Judges include Sheriff V Dean McAllister and others from local law enforcement and officials. top schools posted high exam scores, signaling strong countywide participation.
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Carey
Robert Martine
Vincent R. Jacob
J R.castner
Robert Reynolds
Wharton
Linus Stubbs
Sycamore
Standard Ou Co
Ohio
Wyandot County Association of Insurance Agents
Wyandot County American Legion Post
Wyandot County Automobile Club
Wyandot County Police Association
Wyandot County
Carey Junior Chamber of Commerce
Elroy Kuitzler
Bernard Kramer
Clint Beardsley
Jaycee
Charles Heck
Upper Sandusky
Salem
Elroy Kitzler
Bill ,Howard
Marseilles
Paul A. Burson
Wvharton
Carl Cupp
Harpster
Nevada
Dennis White
Dennis Swartz
Henry Mekush
George W. Evestone
James Baehr
David Voorheis
Stanton Parsell
Leroy Snavel
William A. Sanderson
Carl Rexroad
Jaycees
Katzler
Kramer
Beardsley
Gene Laube
Joe Laube
Howard Snowberger
Robert Gibson
William Hunter
Cupp
Kitzler
Legion Extends Deadline For Homecoming Queen Entries
The American Legion moved the Homecoming Queen entry deadline to 530 pm next Tuesday May 8 at its meeting. The event will be July 13 and 14 with cash prizes. Carey High School seniors and all unmarried women under 21 in the district are eligible to compete. Post Commander Charles W Laudenslager announces the food committee for the next meeting.
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The
American Legion
the Times
Times Office
Carey High School
Charles W Laudenslager
Legion
George Billock
Floyd Bleam
Nash Bleam
Alfred Brooks
Vanlue
John Boyce, Jr
Richard Brown
Children’s Day At Methodist Church Next Sunday
First Methodist Church will observe Children’s Day Sunday May 6 at 9:30. The program will differ from prior years as the children display what they learned this year. Kindergarten, primary and junior departments will participate in the program.
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Methodist Church
First Methodist Church
Scout representatives to meet at early Monday library
Two Girl Scout representatives from each troop must meet at 4 a.m. Monday at the public library with camp leader Mrs. Elbert Ewell.
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Elbert ‘’Ewell
Merit Badge Counselors Confer at Scout Training
Joe Newhard and Urban Lorentz attended a merit badge counselors conference held during the final session of an eight week Scout masters program at Upper Sandusky High School. Ten counselors were present and Newhard led the merit badge training emphasizing that counselors are men of high character guiding Scouts through badges. Carey has 15 head counselors overseeing 125 badges available to Boy Scouts.
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Joe Newhard
Urban Lorentz
Upper Sandusky High School
Mr Newhard
Carey
Primaries Cast In Ohio Wyandot County Contests
Voters go to the polls on Tuesday May 8 with six precinct locations across Carey and Crawford township for Republican and Democratic primaries. Key Wyandot races include two county commissioner seats with four GOP contenders and multiple nominations for state offices led by governor and attorney general contenders in both parties. Local ballots list representatives, sheriffs, clerks, and others with several contests unopposed.
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Ohio
Carey
McDaniel Motor Sales
Precinet C— Baughman Motor Sales
Pol D
Ohio Fuel Gas Co
P Hall
Crawford Township
Police Justice's
Pahl's
Carey Auto Top Shop
E. Findlay Street
Wyandot County
Board of County Commissioners
Harold Shuman
Near Carey
A. R. Cramer
Wharton
Charles E. Rieser, Jr
Pitt Township
B. H. Stansberry
Upper Sandusky
General Assembly
F. K. Cassel
Court of Common Pleas
Russell H. Kear
Forrest H. Bacon
Sherff
W. Dean McAllister
B. H. Hathaway
Clarence Clinger
Ray Lonsway
Paul D
Joh Taylor
Edward
Tepe
John Brown
John W. Donahey
Vito Adamo
Paul Jf. George
Marion A Ross
Paul F. Ward
Stephen M. Young
State Central Committee
Virgil M. Gase
James F Lauer
Francis M. Marley
Mildred L. Durbin
Beatrice W Malcolm
Pre-School Clinic Set for May 17 at High School
A pre-school clinic for children entering first grade will be held May 17 in the health room at the high school. Children must be 6 years old before November 1, 1956. Report times: A-M at 9:30 a.m. and N-Z at 1:30 p.m.
Community Club Re-elects Officers in Carey
Robert Mott was re-elected president of the Carey Farmers' Community Club at its annual meeting in the K of C Hall. Orville Cook was re-elected vice-president and Herbert Lortz secretary-treasurer. Rev Walter Marks spoke. three new members Dale Thomas Lee Yentzer and C R Taylor were welcomed. Refreshments were served by Walter Klein A Vaughn. Next meeting set for May 28 with committees named.
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Robert Mott
Carey Farmers’ Community Club
K. of Chall
Orville Cook
Herbert Lortz
Walter Marks
Memoral Eub Church
Dale Thomas
Lee Yentzer
C. R Taylor
Walter Klein A Vaughn
Meter receipts fall from prior year and March in April
Zenith McLarkey reports April parking meter receipts totaled 508.50 with a weekly average of 127.12. This marks declines from last year’s 56.50 and from March 1956’s 130.50 weekly average. Last month’s total was only 4 above the February low record.
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Zenith McLarkey
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Latiie May
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Shirley Winer
Nafidgal Office Management Association
Country
Charles Dickens
Carey Pta
Girl Scouts of
Penny Evans
Yvette Nieman
Cindy Pace
Newhard Studio
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